Navien Emergency Repair Parts
A number of Navien tankless water heaters and Navien combi-boilers have Navien emergency repair parts included right inside the system! If you have a water leak, electrical, or even a igniter issue, take a look for the included parts. This bonus kit can get your system back up and running quickly. The NCB we have in our house had the Navien Emergency Repair parts taped inside and on the right side of the main unit. I have seen them...
New Tankless Water Heaters
We use a lot of hot water in our modern homes, from taps, laundry, dishwasher, to elaborate rain heads and body showers. A new tankless water heater has emerged as the number one method of meeting all this modern demand. Tankless technology has been in Canada for over 20 years now, it has moved past infancy and carved a new niche between electric, and gas powered conventional storage tank type water heating. New Tankless Technology A...
Most Popular Tankless Water Heaters
First, I want to preface this article by bringing attention to the fact we are located in the Greater Toronto Area. We are very well acquainted with a tankless behaviour in our water type, incoming temperature, and installation codes. Some of our traffic comes from other Provinces within Canada and the systems we select here may not be the best choice for other locations. Although… The information we present will still likely...
Tankless Part
Are you in need of a tankless part or maybe even tankless parts? Well we have them! Give us a call and we should be able to help you out. We do keep a number of broken and discarded tankless systems in the shop we can scavenge hard to find and pieces not sold in shops around Toronto and areas. Tankless Parts & Systems Bosh Tankless Parts Navien Tankless Parts Rinnai Tankless Parts Paloma Tankless Parts Tankless vent Kits...
Ground Water Temperature and Tankless Flow Rates In Ontario
It is important to understand the relationship of ground water temperature and the flow rates of tankless water heaters. In Southern US States a tankless can produce substantially more hot water as the incoming water can be as warm as 75 degrees. The tankless system doesn’t have to work very hard to get the water up to 120 degrees (45 degree rise). Here in Ontario it’s a different story, our winter water temperatures dip into the...
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